. >> senator lee? >> thank you. >> developing an oversight court, something modeled after the -- court, for neville, with the task of risk -- of reviewing the executive's determination about a u.s. citizen being a terrorist leader, some naturally worry that such confidential courts operate without any amount of transparency, any kind of review, so much of what they do would be completely immune from any oversight from the public, from any kind of scrutiny. at the same time, others would argue that it necessarily makes a certain degree of sense to do that where you are dealing with so sensitive a determination as to whether or not a particular u.s. citizen is a terrorist leader. so my question is, if congress were to agree with the recommendation to create such a courts, a five a-like court, how would you recommend they go about the delicate task of balancing the need for a degree of confidentiality, on the other hand, the need for the public to be able to understand what is happening on some level? is